As posted in another thread already wondering about what will be next wf9/Biotek/other already separetely sold packages upgrade prices this time it will be really on the edge if I will go on with it like I did since T3.

If I really will have to pay 150 bucks to get my wf8 (evry upgrade payed since T3) and separately bought Biotek and Mastering package upgraded like someone who just bought T5 one time I am definitely out.

They should at least said that V2is on its way ..... basicallt they sold an obsolete version , i was hoping for features implementation and enhacement (specially on the browser) , they're working on V2 ...

So basically we bought a dead version , and to get an "active "one .... i would have waited maybe ..

Jeezo wrote: So basically we bought a dead version , and to get an "active "one .... i would have waited maybe ..

I guess it depends when you bought it. Got mine more than a year ago., If you bought it yesterday, well, the upgrade will be in about two months. I guess there's always a trade off in time. Let's see what the upgrade actually looks like. It would be cool for a company to get a special for people who bought it the week before the new release or so.

Gamma-UT wrote:And then there are guys like you that jumps on the occasion to say that it sounds like a vacuum cleaner. As if there was nothing else they could listen to.

By comparison the Bitwig clip at NAMM had direct audio and was very well done, explaining features and all that. Even the Waveform clip was better prepared and made.

I own Biotek 1. I know what it sounds like. It's a reasonable enough synth with some useful performance features – not that the manual or Tracktion support has been at all helpful in helping me work out whether one or two of them are, at the moment, a bit broken. My comment was about the wisdom of getting Richard Devine to do all of the new presets on his own.

I didn't even watch as far as the "Blade Runner" preset demo initially until you claimed Devine's presets would be much more diverse. Imagine my surprise when I heard the "best" one.

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Gamma-UT wrote:IIt's a reasonable enough synth with some useful performance features – not that the manual or Tracktion support has been at all helpful in helping me work out whether one or two of them are, at the moment, a bit broken.

One thing is to be able to backtrace an assignment.

Gamma-UT wrote:IMy comment was about the wisdom of getting Richard Devine to do all of the new presets on his own.

Well then, I do not know who this Devine guy is. So I looked it up on his soundcloud page. Listening to some tracks I see what you mean, although the tracks I heard are still not of the 'vacuum cleaner' sort.

Gamma-UT wrote:II didn't even watch as far as the "Blade Runner" preset demo initially until you claimed Devine's presets would be much more diverse. Imagine my surprise when I heard the "best" one.

Well I certainly did not claim that, as can be seen above. Can't boast about something I don't even know. Nor have I heard, and I do not consider the sounds made in that pseudo demo as listening to Biotek 2. In any case I like the current Biotek so I'll get the update.

Devine: Quite a feat to attract 20,000+ listeners with such material though I found 'Strum' to be quite good. Not what I would listen to it everyday, but it's good. The atmosphere and the arrangement of sounds is done with taste I find in other pieces as well.

It consists of Devine saying he loved working on it, even though he'd never heard of Biotek until Tracktion asked him to do the sounds. That's it. There is approximately zero useful information in the video, which is mercifully only about two minutes long.